Rossi's trip to L.A. to visit Harrison Scott (who we last saw in Criminal Minds Season 8 Episode 7) allowed us more of a glimpse into his pal's story, into why until now he's been alone and distant from his son.

Seems that Rossi will forever be the guy who works hard to help the underdog. Never say die, I suppose. Which in this case proved accurate, as his friend was planning a slow suicide, until Rossi came along.

I was glad to see that his trip to Harrison's son's house didn't result in an immediate reconciliation between the two. That wouldn't have rang true: people generally don't forgive quite so quickly or easily.

I was pleasantly surprised when the family came up the walk to greet Harrison at New Directions.

The second story - and the BAU's case of the week - was about a broken man who had suffered the loss of his wife and son to a home invasion robbery years ago.

Upon learning of the death of his family's killer in prison, he was just about to off himself when he saw some gang members hanging out in a park, getting up to no good. The switch was flipped and he determined that maybe he should provide some justice instead.

Unlike most episodes, the sympathy meter for the BAU was just not that strong: this Unsub was doing a lot of good - though illegal - work. The story tapped into our collective rage against the animals in society who manage to get away with so much evil.

Such as the man who severely burnt his wife and then attacked her again after she got a restraining order. Or the gang members who tried to hold up two old men in the park that were just trying to play a peaceful game of checkers. Or the meth dealers. Opportunistic bullies, the lot of them.

It wasn't so surprising that the witnesses weren't all that forthcoming with clues about the vigilante, was it?

Interesting that they had to have the Unsub misidentify one of his victims, resulting in his murdering of an innocent in order for us to get back on the BAU's side again. Such a sad ending to an otherwise engrossing story.

And now....JJ's been abducted. We don't know why, exactly. This is where you can weigh in on this week's poll.

Final notes:

This was Joe Mantegna's directorial debut for Criminal Minds. You can tell he's a seasoned pro at it, as he has directed other TV episodes and a movie before. You can also tell because this episode was polished and driven: you had no choice but to care about everyone, including the Unsub.

The body count for this episode was quite high. I don't know if we've seen this many folk killed before. Certainly not this many bad people anyway.

It's always great to see Meshach Taylor (Harrison Scott) in an episode. His acting was on target, as was his chemistry with Joe Mantegna.

We have to wait for two weeks to see what happened to JJ. The episode is entitled "200."

What do you think happened with JJ?

She was set up as a decoy for an Unsub that she and section chief Mateo Cruz are hunting.Her failed phone call means the person they're after is one step ahead of JJ and Cruz and she's now in trouble.There's just not enough information. No one can know.

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fay•January 23, 2014 19:23

No I think the results will be a shock to the system. The writers ,in my opinion, would not repeat a Prentiss parody. It has something to do with Cruz, but I do not believe she is in danger of an unsub, JJ may have turned into an unsub but justifiable.

JJ's abduction totally took me off guard, but I knew something was up with her by the look on her face when she got on the elevator with Reid. I CANNOT believe they are making us wait 2 weeks! I ABSOLUTELY HATE that crap!!!!!!!!! I am with the reviewer and this definitely has something to do with what Cruz and JJ are working on and now JJ is in trouble..........Now the team will have heat with Cruz because they were kept out of the loop on whatever they were working on........and not to mention Prentiss will be back for this next episode.........can't wait!!!!!!!